age representations Flashcards
7 stereotypes of children in the media
- victims of horrendous crimes (Jamie Bulger)
- cute
- little devils (Bart Simpson)
- brilliant
- brave little angels (suffering terminal illness)
- accessories
- modern (children these days)
Heintz-knowles - childhood
children on tv portrayed as motivated by romance, sport & peer relationships. don’t cope with serious societal issues
positive representations
Wayne et al - youth
- media only delivers one dimensional picture of youth that encourages fear & condemnation not understanding
- distracts from real problems of youth that is caused by gov & society
- constructed as folk devils
functionalists - youth
media reminds adolescents what is socially expected of them
shows what punishments to expect
pluralists - youth
representations reflect reality - youths commit crime
GUMG - youth
negative representation as agenda set by older people
elderly stereotypes
- grumpy
- mentally challenged
- infantile
- burden
Landis - invisible elderly
Family Circle magazine only 8% of stories focused on 55+
Age Concern - invisible elderly
2000- 21% of population over 65 compared to 7% of representations on TV
grey pound
life expectancy increase = socially and economically active for longer so media reinventing how they deal with elderly
accounts for 50% of consumer spending
Lee et al - elderly
ads portray elderly as ‘golden agers’ however this is an unrealistic stereotype